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LC 630/Quadra 630/
Performa 640
Macintosh LC 630, Macintosh LC 630 DOS Compatible,
Macintosh Performa 640 DOS Compatible, Macintosh
Quadra 630

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Basics
LC 630/Quadra 630/Performa 640

Basics

General Information - 2

General Information
Macintosh LC 630 and Macintosh Quadra 630
Computers
The Macintosh LC 630 and Macintosh Quadra 630 computers
are high- performance, low-cost modular computers with
multimedia features. The LC 630 uses the Motorola
68LC040 processor. The Quadra 630 uses the Motorola
68040, which includes a floating point unit. The computers
ship with the manual insert floppy drive, an IDE hard drive,
and an optional trayloading CD-ROM drive.

Basics

General Information - 3

Macintosh LC 630, DOS-Compatible


The LC 630 DOS-Compatible computer adds to the basic 630
design the ability to simultaneously run the Macintosh
operating system and PC application programs. The DOSCompatible computer ships with three boards and a DRAM
SIMM installed on the main logic board. The three boards
are the DOS-compatible board, a daughterboard for sound,
and a DOS-Compatible adapter board in the Processor Direct
Slot (PDS).

Basics

General Information - 4

Performa 640 DOS-Compatible


The Performa 640 DOS-Compatible is based on the
Macintosh LC 630-DOS Compatible computer.
The Performa 640 DOS-Compatible is bundled with a 500
IDE hard drive and the trayloading double-speed CD-ROM
drive.
As you go through this manual, consider the Macintosh LC
630 DOS-Compatible information as applicable to the
Performa 640 LC DOS-Compatible unless specified
otherwise.

Basics

General Information - 5

User Controls
User controls include:
Soft power-on control from keyboard
Front panel sound-control push buttons
Optional infrared remote control

Basics

General Information - 6

Internal Expansion Connections


Four types of expansion slots on the logic board include:
DRAM SIMM expansion slot (1 or 2 slots)
LC PDS slot (already populated in the LC 630 DOSCompatible).
Communications slot for modems and Ethernet
Video-in slot for real-time video display, capture, and
overlay
In addition to expansion slots on the logic board, there is an
expansion ribbon connector for an optional TV tuner card.
The TV-tuner connector provides NTSC and PAL input from
an external TV antenna or cable.

Basics

General Information - 7

IDE (Intelligent Device Electronics)


The internal hard drive uses IDE (Intelligent Device
Electronics) technology, commonly used in DOS-compatible
systems.
The internal IDE hard drive functions the same as a typical
SCSI hard drive. You must replace IDE drives like for like.
The IDE drive does not affect SCSI ID selections or SCSI
termination schemes.
Seven external SCSI devices may be daisy chained through
the external SCSI port.

Basics

General Information - 8

Plastic Panel Design


The computer is designed for easy service. Plastic panels
cover the metal bottom case, the metal top cover shield, and
the left, right, and rear sides of the metal case.
To service the logic board, simply remove the rear plastic
panel and slide out the logic board. To access the drives,
simply remove the front plastic panel.

Basics

Rear View Diagram - 9

Rear View Diagram


TV Tuner
Access Cover

Monitor Port

Standby Power Button

Security
Lock Port

Power
Socket

Basics

I/O Door Diagrams - 10

I/O Door Diagrams


Video-In Card Access Cover

Communication Card
Access Cover
PDS Expansion Card
Access Cover
ADB Port

SCSI Port

Printer Port

Sound Output Port


Sound Input Port

Modem Port

630 Series Computers

Basics

Logic Board Diagrams - 11

Logic Board Diagrams


Video-In Card Access Cover

Communication Card
Access Cover

ADB Port
Printer Port
Modem Port

DB-15 DOSCompatibleAdapter Connector


SCSI Port

Sound Output Port


Sound Input Port

Basics

Shield/Wiring Harness - 12

Shield/Wiring Harness

Video-In Card
Communications Slot

DRAM SIMM Slot

PDS Expansion Slot

630 Series Computers

Basics

LC 630 DOS-Compatible Logic Board

Shield/Wiring Harness - 13

DOS-Compatible Board

Main Logic Board


DRAM SIMM

DOS-Compatible Adapter Board

DOS-Compatible Sound Board

Basics

Shield/Wiring Harness - 14

Basics

Shield/Wiring Harness - 15

DB-15 Video Connector

26-Pin IR Connector

20-Pin
Floppy Drive
Connector

Monitor-Out
Daughterboard

CD Audio

6-Pin Header
to P/S

Power
Connector

40-Pin IDE Connector

4-Pin
CD
Audio

10-Pin TV Tuner Connector

30-Pin
CD Connector

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Specifications
LC 630/Quadra 630/Performa 640

Specifications

Processor - 2

Processor
LC 630

Quadra 630

LC 630 DOSCompatible
Addressing

Motorola 68LC040 microprocessor


33 MHz
Motorola 68040 microprocessor
(with floating point unit)
33 MHz
Motorola 68040, 33 MHz
80486DX2, 66 MHz
32-bit internal registers
32-bit address bus
32-bit data bus

Specifications

Memory - 3

Memory
DRAM

630 Series: 4 MB built in, 8 MB optional; expandable to 36 MB


(if logic board has only one SIMM slot, part number 6610158 ), or 52 MB (if logic board has two SIMM slots; one slot
is a regular SIMM slot and the other is a single-sided SIMM
slot, part number 661-1114).
LC 630 DOS-Compatible ships with 8 MB on main logic board (4
MB built in and 4 MB DRAM SIMM in one slot). Maximum
addressable memory is 52 MB on the main logic board (4 MB
built in, 32 MB SIMM in one slot and 16 MB SIMM the second
slot).
DOS Compatible board ships with 4 MB SIMM . Maximum
addressable memory is 32 MB on the DOS-Compatible board.
Main logic board and DOS Compatible board require 72-pin,
80 ns or faster SIMMs.

Specifications

DRAM Frame
Buffer
ROM
VRAM

Memory - 4
1 MB

1 MB
Video data are stored in the 1 MB DRAM frame buffer. The LC
630, Quadra 630, and LC 630 Dos-Compatible computers do
not support video memory expansion.

Specifications

Disk Storage - 5

Disk Storage
Floppy Drive

1.4 MB Apple SuperDrive Manual Insert

CD-ROM Drive

Optional Apple 300i Plus CD-ROM drive

Hard Drive

630 Series: 250 MB or 350 MB IDE hard drive


LC 630 DOS-Compatible: 500 MB IDE hard drive
Note: The internal IDE hard drive interface is new to Apple
products. Macintosh 630 computers do not support internal
SCSI hard drives.

Specifications

I/O Interfaces - 6

I/O Interfaces
Serial

Two RS-232/422 serial ports; mini DIN-8 connectors

SCSI

One external SCSI port; DB-25 connector


Supports up to six external SCSI devices

Apple Desktop Bus

One Apple Desktop Bus (ADB) port; mini DIN-4 connector

Video

One DB-15 monitor port on built-in video daughterboard

Specifications

Sound

Processor-Direct Slot

Communications
Slot
Video-In Slot

I/O Interfaces - 7
Mono sound input port supports external microphone or
line-level inputs
Bias current for electret microphone
Stereo sound output jacks at front and rear
630 Series: One 114-pin internal expansion slot for LC
compatible processor-direct card
LC 630 DOS-Compatible: An adapter board occupies the LC
processor-direct slot, providing a DB-15 connector for a PC/
AT game controller
One 112-pin internal expansion slot for modem and Ethernet

One 60-pin internal video-in slot for real-time video display,


capture, and overlay

Specifications

TV Tuner
Controls

I/O Interfaces - 8
One 10-pin slot for TV tuner card
Softpower-on control from keyboard
Front panel push button control for sound volume
Front panel stereo headphone jack
Optional infrared remote control

Specifications

I/O Devices - 9

I/O Devices
Keyboard

Apple Extended Keyboard II (other ADB keyboards supported)

Mouse

ADB Mouse II

Microphone

Electret, omnidirectional
Operates on 8 VDC supplied by sound input on CPU

Specifications

Sound and Video - 10

Sound and Video


Sound

Video

8-bit monophonic sound input


8-bit stereo sound output (16-bit in CD mode), level nominally
0.5 V RMS into 39 ohms
Internal speaker muted when a plug is inserted into an output jack
Supports all Apple 12-inch, 13-inch, and 14-inch monitors,
Apple 15-inch multiple synchronous monitor, and VGA (640 x
480) monitors at maximum 16-bit per pixel
Supports Apple 16-inch and SVGA (800 x 600) monitors at
maximum 8-bit per pixel

Specifications

Electrical - 11

Electrical
Line Voltage
Frequency
Maximum Power

100-240 VAC
50-60 Hz
45 W, not including monitor

Specifications

Physical - 12

Physical
Dimensions

Weight

Height: 4.3 in. (10.95 cm)


Width: 16.5 in. (41.95 cm)
Depth: 12.6 in. (32 cm)
Without CD-ROM: 17 lb. (7.7 kg)
With CD-ROM: 19 lb. (8.6 kg)
Weight varies with options

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Troubleshooting
LC 630/Quadra 630/Performa 640

Troubleshooting

General - 1

General
The Symptom Charts included in this chapter will help you
diagnose specific symptoms related to your product. Because cures
are listed on the charts in the order of most likely solution, try
the first cure first. Verify whether or not the product continues to
exhibit the symptom. If the symptom persists, try the next cure.
(Note: If you have replaced a module, reinstall the original module
before you proceed to the next cure.)
If you are not sure what the problem is, or if the Symptom Charts
do not resolve the problem, refer to the Flowchart for the product
family.
For additional assistance, contact Apple Technical Support.

Troubleshooting

Symptom Charts/Error Chords - 2

Symptom Charts
Error Chords
Eight-tone error
chord sounds during
startup

1
2
3
4

Reseat SIMMs
Replace SIMMs.
Replace logic board. Retain customers SIMMs.
Perform SIMM verification on replacement logic board.

Four-tone error
chord sounds during
startup

Disconnect hard drive power cable and reboot system. If


startup sequence is normal, run Macintosh Hard Disk Test
and replace hard drive if necessary.
Disconnect floppy drive cable and reboot system. If startup
sequence is normal, replace floppy drive.
Replace logic board. Retain customers SIMMs.

2
3

Troubleshooting

Symptom Charts/System - 3

System
Flashing ?
appears at startup in
system with vacant
PDS and
communication slots

4
5

Diagnose hard drive with Disk First Aid included on Power


Macintosh CD-ROM.
Perform repairs and then go to step 4.
If repairs are impossible, back up drive, reformat with
Drive Setup 1.0.3, and then go to step 4.
Update driver using Drive Setup 1.0.3.
Perform clean install

Menu bar constantly


flashes or system
constantly beeps

1
2

Verify that front panel control buttons are not jammed.


Reseat drive bezel and front panel control board.

2
3

Troubleshooting

Symptom Charts/Audio - 4

Audio
Crackling noise is
present when you
play sounds other
than system beeps
and you are not in
play through mode

This applies to DOScompatible


computers only:
Static through
speaker with optional
sound adapter board
installed and Internal
CD and Playthrough
option selected.

Replace the sound card, PN 661-0253.

If static noise varies when you adjust volume by Sound


control panel, use Audio Volume Extension 1.1 or later.
Note: Audio Volume Extension is available from standard
Apple software update sites.
Replace logic board.

Troubleshooting

Symptom Charts/Audio - 5

Audio
Sound distortion with
MPEG board installed

Replace MPEG board with modified MPEG board. A modified board


should have a jumper present from U5 Pin 2 to D1 Pin 1.

Troubleshooting

Symptom Charts/Video - 6

Video
Screen is dark, audio
and at least one drive
operate, fan runs,
and LED is lit

1
2

Video will not play or


system hangs when
you attempt to run
video in units with
MPEG card

3
4
5
6
7

Confirm that video connections are secure.


Confirm that monitor-out daughterboard connection on the
fan bracket is secure.
Reseat logic board.
Perform monitor adjustments
Replace monitor.
Replace logic board. Retain customers SIMMs.
Replace power supply.
If chip at location U12 on MPEG card displays number
341SO205, check all connections.
If chip at location U12 on MPEG card does not display
number 341SO205, replace MPEG card

Troubleshooting

Symptom Charts/Video - 7

Video
Screen is dark, audio
and drive do not
operate, but fan runs
and LED is lit

1
2
3
4
5
6

Reseat logic board.


Remove expansion card, if present.
Remove peripherals.
Replace SIMMs. Refer to Memory manual.
Replace logic board. Retain customers SIMMs.
Replace power supply.

Partial or whole
screen is bright and
audio is present, but
no video information
is visible

1
2
3
4

Reseat logic board.


Replace fan/video card bracket.
Replace monitor.
Replace logic board. Retain customers SIMMs.

Troubleshooting

Symptom Charts/Video - 8

Video
Screen is completely
dark, fan is not
running and LED is
not lit

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

Check all external power connections.


Computer powers on exclusively through softpower on
keyboard.
Verify that power-on connections of keyboard
are functioning by testing with known-good keyboard.
Reseat logic board.
Unplug 4.5 battery, wait 20 seconds, plug in battery, and
restart computer.
Verify that monitor has power.
Remove expansion card, if present.
Remove peripherals.
Replace power supply.
Replace logic board. Retain customers SIMMs.

Troubleshooting

Symptom Charts/Video - 9

Video
Vertical lines,
horizontal lines, or
snow appears on
screen, or screen is
completely dark;
startup tone is
normal

1
2
3
4

Unable to tune in some


UHF channels.

Replace Rev. A video-in card, part number 661-0159, with Rev.


B video-in card, part number 661-1073.

Perform monitor adjustments.


Replace monitor.
Replace logic board. Retain customers SIMMs.
Replace power supply.

Troubleshooting

Symptom Charts/Floppy Drive - 10

Floppy Drive
Audio and video are
present, but internal
drive does not operate

1
2
3
4

Reseat logic board


Replace floppy drive.
Replace shield/wiring harness
Replace logic board. Retain customers

Disk ejects; display


shows Mac icon with
blinking X

1
2
3
4

Replace disk with known-good system disk.


Replace floppy drive cable.
Replace floppy drive.
Replace logic board. Retain customers SIMMs.

Disk does not eject

Switch off system and hold mouse button down while


switching system back on.
Eject disk manually by pushing opened paper clip into hole
beside drive slot.
Replace floppy drive cable.
Replace floppy drive.

2
3
4

SIMMs.

Troubleshooting

Symptom Charts/Floppy Drive - 11

Floppy Drive
Drive attempts to
eject disk, but doesnt

1
2
3
4

Switch off system and hold mouse button down while


switching system back on.
Eject disk manually by pushing opened paper clip into hole
beside drive slot.
Replace floppy drive cable.
Replace floppy drive.

Troubleshooting

Symptom Charts/Hard Drive - 12

Hard Drive
Internal hard drive
runs continuously

1
2
3
4

Make sure System is version 7.1.2 (or later).


Replace hard drive cable.
Replace internal hard drive.
Replace logic board. Retain customers SIMMs.

Internal hard drive


does not operate

1
2
3
4
5

Confirm that all hard drive connections are secure.


Reseat logic board.
Replace internal IDE hard drive.
Replace shield/wiring harness chassis.
Replace logic board. Retain customers SIMMs.

Hard drive not found


when booted from CDROM drive

Use Drive Setup 1.03.

Troubleshooting

Symptom Charts/CD-ROM drive - 13

CD-ROM drive
CD-ROM drive does
not accept disc

1
2
3

Replace disc (if dirty or damaged).


Reseat CD-ROM drive.
Replace CD-ROM drive.

Volume control does


not operate correctly

1
2
3
4

Check Control Panel Sound setting.


Check front panel controls.
Reseat front panel control board.
Replace shield/wiring harness chassis.

Macintosh cannot
mount CD-ROM drive

1
2

Reseat CD-ROM drive.


Check SCSI ID setting; internal CD-ROM drive was originally
set at 3 at the factory.
Replace CD-ROM drive.

Troubleshooting

Symptom Charts/Peripheral - 14

Peripheral
Works with internal
or external SCSI
device but does not
work with both

Cursor does not move

1
2
3

2
3
4
5

4
5
6

Verify that SCSI select switch on external device is set to


different priority from internal CD-ROM drive.
Verify that both ends of external SCSI device are terminated.
Replace terminator on external device.
Verify that terminator is installed on internal SCSI drive.
Replace SCSI select cable (on external SCSI device).
Reboot system.
Check mouse connection.
If mouse was connected to keyboard, connect mouse to rear
ADB port and disconnect keyboard. If mouse works, replace
keyboard.
If mouse does not work in ADB port, replace mouse.
Reseat logic board.
Replace logic board. Retain customers SIMMs.

Troubleshooting

Symptom Charts/Peripheral - 15

Peripheral
Cursor moves, but
clicking mouse
button has no effect

1
2
3

Replace mouse.
Reseat logic board.
Replace logic board. Retain customers SIMMs.

Double-click doesnt
open application,
disk, or server

1
2
3

Remove extra system files on hard drive.


Check mouse speed on Control Panel
Unplug 5.4 battery, wait 20 seconds, plug in battery, and
restart computer.
If mouse was connected to keyboard, connect mouse to rear
ADB port and disconnect keyboard. If mouse works, replace
keyboard.
If mouse does not work in ADB port, replace mouse.
Replace logic board. Retain customers SIMMs.

4
5
6

Troubleshooting

Symptom Charts/Peripheral - 16

Peripheral
No response to any
key on keyboard

1
2
3
4
5

Make sure System is version 7.1.2 (or later).


Check keyboard connection to ADB port.
Replace keyboard.
Reseat logic board.
Replace logic board. Retain customers SIMMs.

Known-good
ImageWriter or
ImageWriter II does
not print

Make sure that Chooser and Control Panel settings are


correct.
Make sure System is version 7.1.2 (or later).
Check printer DIP switches.
Replace printer interface cable.
Replace logic board. Retain customers SIMMs.

2
3
4
5

Troubleshooting

Symptom Charts/Peripheral - 17

Peripheral
Known-good
LaserWriter does not
print

1
2
3

Make sure that Chooser and Control Panel settings are


correct.
Make sure System is version 7.1.2 (or later).
Refer to Networks manual.

Troubleshooting

Symptom Charts/Miscellaneous - 18

Miscellaneous
Rattling sound at
startup in system
with Apple External
Video Connector

Press or fold Apple External Video cable to prevent it from


contacting fan blades.

Troubleshooting

Symptom Charts/Global Village Modem Busy Serial Port - 19

Global Village Modem Busy Serial Port


Using modem gives
message: Cant find
or cant access a
modem to use for
registration. Make
sure you have Global
Village software
installed correctly,
reboot your
computer, and try
again. If you want to
use a specific modem
for registration,
select it from
Chooser.

The TelePort Control Panel becomes corrupted when a Performa


640CD is restarted while AppleTalk is set to Inactive in the
Chooser or LocalTalk is not the selected AppleTalk Connection in
the Network Control Panel. Follow these steps;
1
2
3
4
5
6

Obtain GlobalFax 2.5.2P Update.


Restart the computer with extensions off.
Double-click Performa GlobalFax 2.5.2 Update icon.
Click Update button and watch for update confirmation
window.
Restart computer.
Customer should keep backup copy of 2.5.2 Update program
and run it after reinstalling software from backup CD.

Troubleshooting

Symptom Charts/Global Village Modem Busy Serial Port - 20

Global Village Modem Busy Serial Port


Resetting modem in
TelePort Control
Panel gives message:
The current port is
busy and cannot be
opened. Quit any open
communication
application, or turn
off AppleTalk in the
Chooser (if the
modem is connected to
the Printer port),
and then reopen the
TelePort control
panel.

Heres an alternative fix that doesnt require GlobalFax 2.5.2P


Update:
1
2

Replace corrupted control panel in System Folder with


uncorrupted copy of TelePort Control Panel found in Control
Panels folder on backup CDs.
Set AppleTalk to Active and select LocalTalk as the
AppleTalk Connection in Network Control Panel.

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Take Apart
LC 630/Quadra 630/Performa 640

Take Apart

Drive Bezel - 2

Drive Bezel
Drive Bezel

No preliminary steps are


required before you begin
this procedure.
1

Locate the two latches


below the ridge on the
drive bezel.

Take Apart

Drive Bezel - 3

Screwdriver

Latch

Caution: When using a


screwdriver to release a
latch, press up
carefully. Do not
scratch or gouge the
plastic.
Insert a flat-blade
screwdriver at each
latch.

Pry up to release each


latch.

Take Apart

Drive Bezel - 4
4

Drive Bezel

Swing up the drive bezel


and pull it away from the
metal chassis.

Take Apart

Front Panel Control - 5

Front Panel
Control
Front Panel Control

Before you begin, remove


drive bezel.
Review the ESD precautions
in Bulletins/Safety.

Take Apart

Front Panel Control - 6


1

Front Panel Control

Side Panel
Latch

Insert a flat-blade
screwdriver about an
inch between the side
panel and the front
panel control.

Pry open the latch to


release the front panel
control.

Take Apart

Front Panel Control - 7


3

Front Panel Control

Headphone Jack

Pull the front panel


control out just far
enough to reach the
ribbon cable connector.
Replacement Caution:
When you replace the
front panel control
assembly, make sure
that the headphone jack
is at the bottom of the
assembly.

Take Apart

Front Panel Control - 8


4

Ribbon Cable

Front Panel
Control

Disconnect the front


panel control from the
ribbon cable.

Take Apart

Drive Security Bracket - 9

Drive Security
Bracket
Before you begin, remove
drive bezel.
Review the ESD precautions
in Bulletins/Safety.

Drive Security Bracket

Take Apart

Drive Security Bracket - 10


Remove the mounting screw
and pull off the drive
security bracket.

Drive
Security
Bracket
Tab

Tab

Tab

Replacement Note: Be sure


to correctly position the
four tabs of the drive
security bracket.

Take Apart

Floppy Drive - 11

Floppy Drive
Before you begin, remove
the following:
Drive bezel
Drive security bracket
Review the ESD precautions
in Bulletins/Safety.

Floppy Drive

Take Apart

Floppy Drive - 12
1
2

Floppy Drive

Tab

Guide
Carrier

Lift the front of the


floppy drive and carrier.
Pull the floppy drive
out just far enough to
reach the ribbon cable
connector.

Replacement Note:
When you replace the
floppy drive, make sure
that the tab of the floppy
carrier is seated
properly in the floppy
drive guide.

Take Apart

Floppy Drive - 13
3
Floppy Drive Cable

Floppy Drive

Disconnect the floppy


drive from the floppy
drive cable.

Replacement Note: If
you are replacing a
defective floppy drive,
invert the drive and
carrier and remove the
four carrier mounting
screws. Separate the
drive from the carrier.

Take Apart

CD-ROM Drive - 14

CD-ROM Drive
Before you begin, remove
the following:
Drive bezel
Drive security bracket
Review the ESD precautions
in Bulletins/Safety.

CD-ROM Drive

Take Apart

CD-ROM Drive - 15
Note: To perform the next
procedure, you may want to
insert a screwdriver in the
slot of the release latch to
help you pull the CD-ROM
drive.

CD-ROM Drive

Release Latch

Push up the release latch


and pull the CD-ROM
drive from the chassis.
Note: You may need to
use some initial force to
disconnect the CD-ROM
from the internal wiring
harness.

Take Apart

CD-ROM Drive - 16

CD-Carrier

3
CD Audio Adapter
SCSI Adapter

Note: Perform the


following steps only if
you are replacing a
defective CD-ROM drive.
Disconnect the CD-ROM
audio adapter from the
drive.
Disconnect the SCSI
adapter.

Remove the four


mounting screws and
carrier from the CDROM drive.

Take Apart

CD-ROM Drive - 17
Replacement Caution:
Before replacing the
SCSI adapter, make sure
that the SCSI drive
connector pins are not
bent.

Take Apart

Hard Drive - 18

Hard Drive
Before you begin, remove
the following:
Drive bezel
Drive security bracket
Review the ESD precautions
in Bulletins/Safety.

Hard Drive

Note: The IDE hard drive


interface is new to Apple
products. LC 630 and Quadra
630 computers do not
support internal SCSI hard
drives. Refer to Basics for
more information.

Take Apart

Hard Drive - 19
1

2
Power Cable
IDE Data Cable

Using the pull tabs,


disconnect the IDE data
cable from the hard
drive connector.
Disconnect the power
cable.

Take Apart

Hard Drive - 20
3

IDE Hard Drive

Release Latch

Using a flat-blade
screwdriver, push up
the release latch and pull
the IDE hard drive from
the chassis.

Take Apart

I/O Door - 21

I/O Door
No preliminary steps are
required before you begin
this procedure.
Review the ESD precautions
in Bulletins/Safety.

I/O Door

Take Apart

I/O Door - 22
1

Tab

Tab

I/O Door

Push down the two


locking tabs and swing
down the door.

Take Apart

I/O Door - 23
Replacement Note:
Carefully align the
three hinge tabs before
swinging up the 1/0
door.

Hinge Tab

Hinge Tab

Hinge Tab
I/O Door

Take Apart

Logic Board - 24

Logic Board
Before you begin, remove
I/O door.
Review the ESD precautions
in Bulletins/Safety.

Logic Board with Fence

Note: If you are replacing a


logic board that has one
SIMM slot, replace it with
P/N 661-0158. If you are
replacing a logic board that
has two SIMM slots, replace
it with P/N 661-1114.

Take Apart

Logic Board - 25
Note: The 630 series
includes a variety of logic
board configurations. This
topic describes the logic
board removal procedures
common to all models in this
series. See DOS-Compat.
Logic Board topic, for
procedures specific to that
logic board. See Upgrades
chapter, Processor
Upgrade topic, for
procedures about the RISC
processor logic board
upgrade.

Take Apart

Logic Board - 26
1

Screw

Screw

Metal Fence

Remove the two screws


from the metal fence.

Take Apart

Logic Board - 27

Logic Board Fence

Logic Board

Note: The logic-board-andfence assembly may need a


firm initial tug to loosen it
from the shield/wiring
harness.
2

Slide out the logicboard-and -fenceassembly.

Take Apart

Logic Board - 28

Logic Board

Note: Perform the following


steps only if you are
replacing a defective logic
630 board. Do not attempt
to

Phillips Screw

3
Torx Screw

SCSI
Connector

Torx Screw

Phillips Screw

Logic Board Fence

Remove the two Phillips


screws that secure the
fence to the solder side of
the logic board.
Using a T9 torx driver,
remove the two torx
screws that secure the
logic board fence to the
SCSI connector.

Separate the logic board


fence from the logic
board.

Take Apart

DOS Compat. Logic Board - 29

DOS Compat.
Logic Board

Sound Board

Before you begin, remove


the following:
I/O door
Logic board

Adapter Board

Review the ESD precautions


in Bulletins/Safety.

Main Logic
Board

DRAM
SIMM

DOS-Compatible Board

Note: If you are replacing a


logic board that has one
SIMM slot, replace it with
P/N 661-0158. If you are
replacing a logic board that
has two SIMM slots, replace
it with P/N 661-1114.

Take Apart

DOS Compat. Logic Board - 30


Note: The LC 630 DOSCompatible logic board
includes the main logic
board with DRAM SIMM, the
DOS-Compatible board with
DRAM SIMM, DOSCompatible sound board,
DOS-Compatible adapter
board, and appropriate
cables.

Take Apart

DOS Compat. Logic Board - 31

Adapter Board

Removing the Adapter


Board
1
2

Battery

26-Pin Adapter
Board Cable

Disconnect the 26-pin


adapter board cable.

Gently lift up the battery


end of the adapter board
and disconnect the board
from the PDS slot.
Pull the adapter board
back and out.

Take Apart

DOS Compat. Logic Board - 32


Phillips Screws

4
5
6

Sound Board

Removing the Sound


Board

Remove the two Phillips


screws.

Lift the sound board to


disconnect and remove it.

Take Apart

DOS Compat. Logic Board - 33


Phillips Screw

Removing the DOSCompatible Board


1

DOSCompatible
Board
16-pin External Video Out

Disconnect the 16-pin


external video out cable
from the logic board.

Remove the four Phillips


screws from the DOScompatible board.

Take Apart

DOS Compat. Logic Board - 34

Caution: the DOScompatible board is


installed directly into
the 040 processor
socket. Use extreme
caution not to bend the
processor pins when
you remove the DOScompatible board from
the main logic board.

Gently loosen each side of


the DOS-compatible
board from the
processor socket.
Lift off the board.

Take Apart

DOS Compat. Logic Board - 35


Replacement Note: Return a
defective DOS-Compatible
board to Apple service with
the 68LC040 processor
installed.

Take Apart

DOS Compat. Logic Board - 36


68LC040
Processor
Socket

Main Logic
Board

DRAM SIMM

Standoffs

Standoff Nuts
(On Solder Side)

Note: To return the main


logic board to Apple,
remove the DRAM SIMM, the
standoffs, sound, adapter and
DOS- compatible boards. In
addition, transfer the
68LC040 processor from
the DOS-compatible board to
the main logic board
processor socket.
Procedures for removing
and installing the 68LC040
processor follow.

Take Apart

DOS Compat. Logic Board - 37

Removing the
Standoffs from the
Main Logic Board
Remove the four standoff
nuts from the solder side of
the main logic board and lift
off the standoffs.

Take Apart

DOS Compat. Logic Board - 38

Removing the
68LC040 from the
DOS-Compatible
Board

Processor Removal
Tool

DOS-Compatible
Board
68LC040
Processor

Caution: The 68LC040


processor pins are fragile.
To avoid bending the pins,
gently loosen the pins from
each side of the processor
and lift the processor
straight up. To avoid
scratching the tracings on
the logic board, avoid
contacting the logic board
with the processor removal
tool

Take Apart

DOS Compat. Logic Board - 39


1

Using the processor


removal tool, gently pry
up all four sides of the
680LC40 processor
from the DOScompatible board.
Lift the processor
straight up and remove
it.

Take Apart

DOS Compat. Logic Board - 40

Installing the
68LC040 processor in
the main logic board
socket.

Logic Board

Processor
Socket

Caution: The following


procedure protects the EMI
clips and avoids warping the
logic board and thus harming
the tracings.
1

Anti-static Foam

Support the processor


socket area of the main
logic board with several
thicknesses of antistatic foam.

Take Apart
Processor Alignment Corner

DOS Compat. Logic Board - 41


Note: A missing pin and pin
socket hole mark the
alignment corners of the
68LC040 processor and
socket.
2

Socket Alignment Corner

Locate the alignment


corners of the 68LC040
processor and the
processor socket.

Take Apart

DOS Compat. Logic Board - 42

Processor
Alignment
Corner

Socket
Alignment
Corner

Caution: Avoid bending the


processor pins when you
install the 68LC040
processor. If you meet
resistance, realign the pins
and standoffs.
3

Carefully position the


processor alignment
corner over the socket
alignment corner.
Press the pins firmly
into the socket.

Take Apart

Rear Panel - 43

Rear Panel
Rear Panel

No preliminary steps are


required before you begin
this procedure.

Take Apart

Rear Panel - 44
1
2

Screw
Screw

Remove the two Phillips


screws.

Lift off the rear panel.

Take Apart

Rear Panel - 45
Replacement Note:
Carefully align the flat tab
and the four hinge tabs.

Hinge Tabs

Flat
Tab

Take Apart

Top Cover - 46

Top Cover
Top Cover

Before you begin, remove


the following:
Drive bezel
Rear panel
Review the ESD precautions
in Bulletins/Safety.
Note: The top cover consists
of two parts that must be
removed separately, a
plastic cover on top of a
metal shield.

Take Apart

Top Cover - 47
1
Plastic Top Cover

Cutout

Plastic Stops

Insert a small flatblade screwdriver into


the cutout and lift the
front edge to clear the
plastic stops.

With your other hand,


slide the plastic cover
forward about one-half
inch.

Lift the plastic cover off


the metal shield.

Take Apart

Top Cover - 48
4

Phillips Screw

Phillips Screw
Metal Shield

Remove the two Phillips


screws.
Slide the metal shield
toward the front of the
unit about one-half inch.

Take Apart

Top Cover - 49
Metal Shield

Security Wire

9
Floppy Drive Cable

Lift the front edge of the


metal shield about an
inch.

Under the metal shield,


squeeze together the ends
of the floppy drive cable
security wire and
unhook it from the
metal shield.
Remove the security
wire from the floppy
drive cable.

Lift off the metal shield.

Take Apart

Shield/Wiring Harness - 50

Shield/Wiring
Harness

Shield/Wiring Harness

Before you begin, remove


the following:
D r ive bezel
Drive security bracket
Front panel control
Floppy drive
CD-ROM drive
Hard drive
I/O door
Logic board
Rear panel
Top cover and shield
Review the ESD precautions
in Bulletins/Safety.

Take Apart

Shield/Wiring Harness - 51
1

Plastic Side Panel

Push in and slide the


plastic side panels
toward the front of the
computer about onehalf inch.

Remove the plastic side


panels.

Take Apart

Shield/Wiring Harness - 52
Note: This graphic shows
the bottom case tipped to
provide a better view of the
screw. Perform this
procedure with the bottom
case seated on a firm, flat
surface.
3
Screw

Shield/Wiring Harness

Remove the screw that


secures the shield/
wiring harness to the
bottom case.

Take Apart

Shield/Wiring Harness - 53
4

2-Pin Speaker Cable

Cable Holder

10-Pin Tuner Cable

34-Pin
Monitor-Out
Cable

Disconnect:
2-pin speaker cable
34-pin monitor-out
cable
10-pin tuner cable,
if connected
Slide the tuner cable
from the cable holder.

Take Apart

Shield/Wiring Harness - 54
6

7
8
2-Pin
Fan Cable

Latch

14-Pin
Power Supply Cable

6-Pin
Header-toPowerSupply
Cable

Release the latch on the


14-pin power supply
cable and disconnect the
cable.

Disconnect the 2-pin fan


cable.
Disconnect the 6-pin
header-to-powersupply cable and remove
the cable from the
routing notch in the
power supply case.

Take Apart

Shield/Wiring Harness - 55
Shield/Wiring
Harness

Front Panel
Control Bay

Lift up one side of the


shield/wiring harness a
few inches, then lift up
the other side about an
inch.

Note: Guide the speaker


cable through the shield/
wiring harness as you
remove the harness.

10 Remove the shield/


wiring harness.

Logic Board
Connector

CD-ROM Shelf

Take Apart

Shield/Wiring Harness - 56
Replacement Note: In
re-routing the cables, do
not crimp cables
between the harness and
the floor or sides of the
bottom case. Route the
speaker cable between
the logic board connector
and the CD-ROM shelf.
Route the fan, power
supply, and header
cables to the side of the
front panel control bay.

Take Apart

MonitorOut Cable

Shield/Wiring Harness - 57

Video-In Cable
Power Supply Cable
Floppy Drive
Cable

6-Pin
Header-toFront Panel
Control Cable

Hard Drive
Power Cable
IDE Data Cable

Replacement Note: Arrange


the cables as shown before
replacing the shield/wiring
harness. When dressing the
cables, do not crimp them
between the harness and the
floor of the bottom case, or
between the harness and the
sides of the bottom case.
Route the speaker cable
between the logic board
connector and the CD-ROM
shelf. Route front panel
control, power supply, and
header cables to the side of
the front panel control bay.

Take Apart

Tab

Shield/Wiring Harness - 58

Tab

Tab

Tab
Tab

Tab

Replacement Note:
Carefully position all six
tabs of the shield/wiring
harness.

Take Apart
Fan/Video Card Bracket

Fan/Video Card Bracket - 59

Fan/Video Card
Bracket
Before you begin, remove
the following:
I/O door
Drive bezel
Top cover and shield
Review the ESD precautions
in Bulletins/Safety.

Take Apart

Fan/Video Card Bracket - 60


1

Screw

Screw

Logic Board
Metal Fence

Remove the two screws


from the logic board
metal fence.

Take Apart

Fan/Video Card Bracket - 61


2

2-Pin Speaker Cable

Cable Holder

10-Pin Tuner Cable

34-Pin
MonitorOut Cable

Disconnect:
2-pin speaker cable
34-pin monitor-out
cable
10-pin tuner cable,
if connected
Slide the tuner cable
from the cable holder.

Take Apart

Fan/Video Card Bracket - 62


4

2-Pin
Fan Cable

Disconnect the 2-pin fan


cable.2-Pin Fan Cable

Take Apart
Fan/Video Card Bracket

Fan/Video Card Bracket - 63


5

Lift up one side of the


fan/video card bracket,
then the other.
Remove the fan/video
card bracket.

Take Apart

Speaker - 64

Speaker
Before you begin, remove
the following:
Drive bezel
Drive security bracket
Front panel control
Floppy drive
CD-ROM drive
Hard drive
I/O door
Logic board
Top cover and shield
Shield/Wiring harness
Fan/Video card bracket
Speaker

Take Apart

Speaker - 65
Pull up on the speaker to
disengage it from its hookand-loop connection.

Speaker

Take Apart

Power Supply - 66

Power Supply

Power Supply
Before you begin, remove
the following:
Drive bezel
Drive security bracket
Front panel control
Floppy drive
CD-ROM drive
Hard drive
I/O door
Logic board
Top cover and shield
Shield/Wiring harness
Fan/Video card bracket

Take Apart

Power Supply - 67
Remove the screw from the
power supply and lift the
power supply from the
bottom case.

Power Supply

Screw

Take Apart

Bottom Case - 68

Bottom Case

Bottom Case

Before you begin, remove


the following:
Drive bezel
Drive security bracket
Front panel control
Floppy drive
CD-ROM drive
Hard drive
I/O door
Logic board
Top cover and shield
Shield/Wiring harness
Fan/Video card bracket
Speaker
Power supply

K Service Source

Upgrades
LC 630/Quadra 630/Performa 640

Upgrades

Processor Upgrade - 1

Macintosh Processor Upgrade


(including 256K Cache Card)

Processor Upgrade
Before you begin, remove
the following:
I/O door
Logic board
Card in PDS slot (if any)
Review the ESD precautions
in Bulletins/Safety.

Upgrades

Processor Upgrade - 2
Note: The Macintosh
Processor Upgrade kit
allows 68LC040 computers
to switch between a
PowerPC 601 processor
and a 68LC040 processor.
The upgrade board includes
the PowerPC 601 processor
on board and a socket to
accept the customers
68LC040 processor.
Note: Refer to the Macintosh
Processor Upgrade manual
under the Power Macintosh
menu for information about
specifications and
troubleshooting.

Upgrades

Processor Upgrade - 3

Hook-and-Loop
Fasteners
Macintosh Processor
Upgrade with
(Use in LC
256K Cache Card
and Performa
500 Series
computers
only.)

Spacer

040 Heat Sink

(Use in LC 475,
Performa 47X,
and Quadra
605 computers
only.)

256K
Cache
Card

Processor
Removal
Tool

Note: The Macintosh


Processor Upgrade comes
packaged with the Macintosh
Processor Upgrade board,
256K cache card, 040 heat
sink, and hook-and-loop
fasteners. If you need to
order service replacement
parts, order the parts
separately.
Note: To install the upgrade,
you will need a processor
removal tool. Order the
removal tool as a separate
service part.

Upgrades

Processor Upgrade - 4
Note: The cache card comes installed on the upgrade board.

Upgrades

Processor Upgrade - 5

Installation Procedure
Overview
There are four basic steps to
installing the Macintosh
Processor Upgrade.
Remove the 68LC040
processor from the
customers logic board
Install the 68LC040
processor on the upgrade
board
Prepare the upgrade and
logic boards for
installation
Install the upgrade board
on the logic board

Upgrades

Processor Upgrade - 6
Detailed procedures for this
computer follow.

Upgrades

Processor Upgrade - 7
1

68LC040 Processor

68LC040
Processor

Remove the 68LC040


Processor from the Logic
Board
Locate the 68LC040
processor on the logic
board.

Upgrades

Processor Upgrade - 8
3

Processor

Position the teeth of the


processor removal tool
in the groove between
the processor and the
logic board socket.
Caution: Be sure to lift
up on the handle of the
processor removal tool.
Pressing down could
damage components on
the logic board.

Logic Board Socket


Note: This graphic shows the proper way to
remove any 68LC040 chip from its logic board.
Your logic board may differ somewhat from this graphic

Upgrades

Processor Upgrade - 9

Caution: Pry up each


side of the processor
only slightly to avoid
bending the pins.

Gently lift up the


processor removal tool
handle and pry up each
side of the processor
from the socket.
Remove the processor.

Upgrades

Processor Upgrade - 10
6

Spacer

Alignment Corners

68LC040 Processor

Install the 68LC040


Processor on the
Upgrade Board

Note: The alignment


corner of the 68LC040
processor is missing
one pin. The alignment
corner of the spacer is
missing a pin hole.

Position the spacer


alignment corner over
the 68LC040 processor
alignment corner
Place the spacer on the
processor.

Upgrades

Processor Upgrade - 11
Caution: Forcing the
68LC040 processor
connector pins into the
socket could damage the pins.
If the processor resists
installation, check the pin
alignment.

68LC040 Processor

Caution: Place the upgrade


board on a firm even surface
to avoid bending the upgrade
board when pressing the
processor into the socket.
Caution: Use two thumbs to
evenly distribute the
pressure as you press the
processor into the socket.

Upgrades

Processor Upgrade - 12
9

Hold the processor and


spacer together and
position the spacer
alignment corner over
the upgrade socket
alignment corner.

10 Press the processor


connector pins into the
socket until you hear a
snap.

Upgrades

Processor Upgrade - 13

040 Processor
Small Gap
Spacer
Barrel Sockets

Note: On a correctly
installed 040 processor, a
very small gap separates the
040 chip from the metal
spacer. A larger gap caused
by the barrel sockets of the
upgrade board separates the
upgrade board and the
spacer.

Upgrades

Processor Upgrade - 14
11 Prepare the Upgrade and
Logic Boards for
Installation

Antistatic Foam
Logic Board,
Bottom Side

Note: The following


steps explain how to
prepare the logic board
to accept the upgrade
board.
Caution: The EMI clips
on the bottom of logic
board are fragile. Do
not apply heavy
pressure directly to
these clips or you may
bend the logic board.

Upgrades

Processor Upgrade - 15
12 Place a piece of
antistatic foam directly
under the processor
socket on the bottom
side of the logic board.
Note: This step helps
prevent the logic board
from bending when you
apply pressure in the
next few steps.

Upgrades

Battery

Processor Upgrade - 16
13 Lift and rotate the
battery one quarter
turn from its original
position on the logic
board. (This step makes
room for the upgrade
board.)

14 Press the battery firmly


into its new position.

Upgrades

Processor Upgrade - 17
LATE DESIGN CHANGE

Do not add the 040 heat sink


when you upgrade an LC, Quadra,
or Performa 630 computer.
Upgrade Connector Alignment Corner

15 Install the Upgrade


Board

Caution: Forcing the


upgrade board connector
pins into the logic board
socket could damage the
pins. If the connector
resists installation,
check the pin alignment.

16 Position the upgrade


connector alignment
corner over the logic
board socket alignment
corner.

Logic Board Socket Alignment Corner

17 Carefully align the pins


along all sides of the
processor and socket.

Upgrades

Processor Upgrade - 18
18 Firmly press the
connector pins into the
logic board socket.

Note: To install the


software, refer to the
upgrade Owners Guide.

Upgrades

Processor Upgrade - 19

Logic Board and


Upgrade Board
Returns
Return the upgrade and
logic boards to their original
conditions before sending
them to Apple. Be sure to
remove the upgrade board
from the logic board and
reinstall the 68LC040
processor on the logic board.
Replacement Caution: To
avoid bending any pins when
removing the 68LC040
processor, pry up each side
only slightly.

Upgrades

PowerMacintosh 5300/6300 Logic Board Upgrade - 20

PowerMacintosh
5300/6300 Logic
Board Upgrade
Before you begin, remove
the following:
I/O door
Logic board
Card in PDS slot (if any
Caution: Use a grounded
workbench and always wear
a grounding wriststrap.
Note:

This upgrade is not


supported by DOSCompatible systems.

Upgrades

PowerMacintosh 5300/6300 Logic Board Upgrade - 21


The Power Macintosh 5300/6300 Logic Board Upgrade is a
finished goods product. The upgrade kit includes the 603e,
100 MHz logic board and logic board fence. See Take Apart
chapter, Logic Board topic for installation procedures.

Service Providers Checklist

Install the upgrade board


Run Safe Install
Install System 7.5
Turn on the upgrade board
Turn on Modern Memory Manager
Restart the computer to verify the board works properly

Replacement Note: You may need to remove the 603e


processor on the 6300 series logic board to install or
service SIMMs. See 6300 SIMM Upgrade.

K Service Source

Exploded View
Macintosh LC/Quadra 630, P 640

Exploded View

Exploded View

Top Cover
922-1161
Shield
922-1155
Front Panel
Control Board
661-0139

Wiring Harness
922-1154

Floppy
Drive
661-0121

Chassis Shield
922-1154

Floppy
Drive
Carrier
922-1133
Drive
Security
Bracket
922-1156
Hard Drive
661-0070 (250 MB)
661-0068 (350 MB)
661-0146 (500 MB)

Fan/Video
Bracket
922-1160
I/O Door
922-2439
Processor
Upgrade Card
661-0255

CD-ROM Drive
661-0913
Hard Drive
Carrier
922-1124

Logic Board
Fence
922-2314

CD-ROM
Carrier
922-0850
Side Panel
922-1159

Logic Board
661-0158 (non-DOS)
661-0189 (Q630)
661-1114 (DOS)
661-1115
(DOS International Only)

Power Supply
661-0170

Side Panel
922-1158

Bottom Case
922-1176

Speaker
922-1175

Product family configurations may vary.

Front Bezel
922-1157
(Tray CD, Manual Insert Floppy)
922-1508
(DOS)

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